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Daniel: Hopes and Dreams, a Message from Sight and Sound Theater

Prior to the showing of Daniel, you’ll see on the screen an invitation for you and your guest(s) to take Back to the Bible’s Spiritual Fitness CheckUP on the spot or to receive a reminder about taking it.


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The CheckUP response by email provides immediate feedback about someone’s present spiritual need and how to find help from Scripture. It also includes links to teaching and encouraging from some of our Spiritual Growth Coaches. I mention it here so that you can know what to expect. The CheckUP is a real game changer in showing people how the Bible has real answers to meet their everyday needs.


This is the last weekend prior to the showings of the Sight and Sound Theater Daniel production over Labor Day weekend. Let’s be praying Hebrews 4:12 and Isaiah 55:10-11 for those who will be in the theater.


Here is this week’s devotional from Sight and Sound Theater:


THERE IS A GOD WHO REVEALS MYSTERIES


Dreams and visions are often the most intimidating and mystifying part of reading the Bible. The book of Daniel is no exception. Daniel experiences several dreams and visions that, on the surface, seem confusing and terrifying. The encouraging truth is that as overwhelming as these chapters can be, they are threaded with and headed toward a much-needed hope.


The first dream that Daniel encounters isn’t actually his own. King Nebuchadnezzar has a dream about a crumbling statue that becomes a nightmare in his eyes. It’s so disturbing to him that he threatens to execute his entire staff if no one can interpret it. Enter Daniel. God gives Daniel the interpretation: The kingdoms of this world will be destroyed and the one true God will establish His kingdom on Earth forever. The imagery is specifically curated for Nebuchadnezzar to understand and it gives him the opportunity to respond to the kingship of the Lord.


Throughout the rest of the book, Daniel sees ferocious and unusual beasts rising from the sea, rams and goats in canals, the angel Gabriel, the Lord over the waters. It must have been so challenging to live in the here and now when you knew that major events were coming. But that’s what Daniel did. He knew that as intense as these visions were, he was being given hope through them. The scripture says that “he was troubled but kept the matter in his heart”. Once he was ill from the dream but got up and “went about the king’s business”. Nothing kept him from his daily faithfulness to the Lord. 


The stone that hit the statue, the one like the Son of Man taking the throne, the Lord over the waters - they all preached the same message. If you have been through hardships like those in Daniel’s life, the news of God’s coming king and kingdom is good news! Through Daniel, these revelations give the world insight into God’s hopeful plan. While they may be confusing, they ultimately gave Daniel and his people the hope they needed to keep going. The same is true for us! 


Scripture: Daniel 7, Job 33:14-18


Bryon Swanson, Chief Development Officer

We staff here at Back to the Bible are praying for you and the Daniel event. Please reply with your questions or specific prayer requests. Remember that you can find show times and see a preview of Daniel here: https://bit.ly/4dexjJ4. https://bit.ly/4dexjJ4.


 

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